This is a piece for an exhibition held in the restaurant at Shibuya. Shibuya is one of the notable sightseeing spots in Tokyo and pedestrian scramble at there is the most famous cross-walk in Japan. It covered with over a million people and innumerable shops are open on the street until late. Upon the sky, there are uncountable advertisements and illumination of neons. Because of such a dazzling atmosphere, it does not match my theme of the works. Hence, how to pick up the composition was asked. The view from the station was too ordinal. So, I decided to walk down until cross-walk beside the cars from the top of Dogenzaka. I portrayed the Shibuya from a different perspective. I tried not to emphasize the pedestrian scramble by depicting them from the side and avoid delineating the whole image of the landmark. In this piece, I used spattering as a new technique for drawing the trees and the wall of Shibuya Hikarie.